
It’s almost time for the next academic year to start. Your child might miss the summer, but you may be getting ready to set them up for success. Whether you homeschool or partner with a teacher, you might want to ensure that they learn as much as possible.
Math, science, reading, and writing are often the main subjects, but don’t forget about oral health. By teaching your loved one about their smile, they can take better care of their teeth and gums. Here are four ways you can help them understand.
Read Books About Teeth
Books are a great way to help your child learn about different aspects of their grin. There are plenty of stories from what it’s like at the dentist to why baby teeth come out. Better yet, there are plenty with characters they are familiar with. By finding the right ones, you can keep your loved one engaged and interested in learning about oral care.
Watch Videos Online
While books are great for some kids, others might struggle getting the concepts from just words and pictures. Every little one has a different learning style, so consider finding videos online about dentistry. Just like the point above, there are plenty about visiting the dentist and the importance of brushing, to name a few. Just be sure you watch them before showing your child to ensure they are appropriate for their age.
Try Other Online Resources
The internet is a valuable resource that you should use to your advantage. Many popular brands, like Colgate, have websites with information about pediatric dentistry, so you can learn all about tiny teeth. Better yet, you can find printable coloring sheets and other activities that can help your child learn about their oral health. It may take time to find ones you like, but it just takes a short search.
Visit a Pediatric Dentist
In the end, your child will need to have semi-annual checkups and cleanings with their pediatric dentist. Making this into a field trip is a great way to ease nerves and get them excited. Their provider will be able to walk your loved one through different issues that kids often experience, like cavities. They will also explain proper brushing and flossing techniques, so they can start these habits right.
As the school year starts, your child will learn plenty of things. Don’t forget they understand their oral health as well; that way, they take care of their teeth and gums as they grow up.
About the Practice
We are proud to take care of kids’ grins throughout Canton at Cherokee Children’s Dentistry. With several board-certified pediatric dentists, we are dedicated to helping little ones take the best care of their smile with checkups, cleanings, and personalized treatments. If you have any questions, schedule an appointment or call our office at 770-479-1717.